Our guest is Ryan Krieg, a member of Minnesotans for the Right to Keep & Bear Arms.

Connect and discuss issues within the firearms community. Get the latest info on gun control legislation and find out how you can take action to help secure our rights.

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TCGOCF was launched 15 months ago, Nov. 2011, with the purpose of connecting gun owners in the metro area and creating a forum to discuss issues related to firearms, training, carry issues, self-defense and Second Amendment issues, etc. Given the general anti-gun climate in the Twin Cities metro area and its political arenas, I wanted to create a forum where lawful firearms owners could see how many of us there are and feel supported.

However, in the last few months the content on the forum has been heavily focused on the political issues surrounding gun control, and since the introduction of the extremist gun control legislation in Minnesota, our focus has become issuing commentary and Action Items in an attempt to defeat the bills – nationally and in the state. The page is growing at a rapid pace over the last few weeks, and our reach has spanned to cities across the country.

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DENVER — On the surface, it may seem that Rep. Jared Wright’s bill to bar law enforcement from cooperating with federal agents when it comes to arresting terrorist suspects isn’t a state issue, but it really is, the Fruita Republican said Wednesday.
In the 1940s, several local governments approved ordinances that called on their local police to help the federal government round up Japanese-Americans and move them into internment camps.
A provision in the National Defense Authorization Act, which stems from the Sept. 11 attacks in New York and Washington, D.C., is no different, Wright told the House State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee about his measure, HB1045.
Under the act, federal authorities have the right to arrest anyone they deem terrorist suspects and detain them without trial for an indefinite period.
To Wright and others from both sides of the political aisle, that’s a huge infringement on their constitutional rights and is no different than what happened to Americans of Japanese descent during World War II.
Wright said that although he doesn’t expect his bill will stop federal agents from following federal law, it would prevent state and local law enforcement from participating in what he believes is a violation of the U.S. Constitution and court precedent.

Thank-you Ryan & Marti, Next Saturday, March 2, Town Hall Meeting. Sandy Pappas, Representative Rena Moran and Representative Carlos Mariani will be at Saint Paul College (235 Marshall Avenue, Saint Paul, 55102) from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm to discuss important issues this legislative session including the Governor’s budget, health care legislation and education. Free Parking is located on the street on in the lot one block west of the College. Let’s show up and let them know that the Constitution and the 2nd Amendment is also an important issue. Red-Coat Rena is a cosponsor of HF 241. Important Info to share with our Black brothers and sisters. On C-Span Today. http://www.c-span.org/Events/Black-Leaders-Speak-On-Gun-Control/10737438291-1/